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na. Minn.; Professor of Philosophy and Education. University of Florida. 1909.11; present position. 1912. LUTHER LEE BERNARD. B.S.. A.B.. Ph D.. Profc . nor of HUtory and Economies. B.S.. Pierce City (Mo.) Baptist College. 1900; A.B. University of Missouri. 1907: Ph.D.. University of Chicago. 1910; Instructor in Natural Science . Pierce City College. 1901-03; Professor of Ancient language and English Literature. Lamar College. 1903-1905; Fellow in Sociology. University of Chicago. 1907-10; Instructor in Sociology. Western Reserve University, 1910-11; Member Phi Beta Kappa. University of Missouri; Member Phi Kappa Phi, University of Florida: Corresponding Member !n titut dc Sociologic. InMituts Sol r a it. Brussels; Member American Sociological So cioty; Member National Conference of Charities and Correction; Executive Committeeman for Florida of Southern Sociological Congress: Treasurer of Florida Conference of Charities and Correction; present position. 1911-. R. W. THOROUGHGOOD. C.E.. Profc or of Civil Engineering. Received preparatory education in public schools of Delaware, and at Wilmington Academy: C. E.. Lehigh University; Employed as Civil Engineer by the B. O. R. R. Co. in Maintenance of Way and Construction work, 1902-04; Consulting Engineer for the New York Westchester and Boston R. R. Co.. 1904-05; Instructor in Civil Engineering. Cornell University. 1905-07; Employed by the McClintic-Marshall Construction Company. Pittsburgh, in the Erection De- pnrtment, June 1907 to Oct. 1907: Assistant Engineer, Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., 1907: Instructor in Civil Engineering in Lafayette College. Easton. Pa., 1908-12: present position, 1912-. 1909-. K. S. WALKER. Major U. S. A.. Retired. Command, ant: Professor of Military Science; Assistant in Civil Engineering. M. B. HADLEY. A.B., Librarian and Instructor in Mathematics. W. S. PERRY. A.B.. Instructor in Physics and Eire, trical Engineering. JAMES MADISON CHAPMAN. D.O., Instructor in Oratory and Public Speaking. B. G. LANGSTON. A.B.. Assistant Instructor in Mathematics. A. G. DAVIS, B.S., Student Assistant in Chemistry. R. S. BLANTON. 1 1., Student Assistant in English. THOS. W. HUGHES. LL.R, LL..M.. Professor of Laic. Dean of the College of Law. I.L.B., LL.M., University of Michigan; Professor of Law, University of Michigan, 1892-98: Professor of Law, University of Illinois. 1898-1910: Professor of Law, Louisiana State University. 191012: Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi: Author of books on Evidence. Commercial Law. Criminal Pleading and Procedure, etc.: now completing a 500-page work on Criminal Law; present position. 1912-.
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W. (I. RAN ELS, Engineering Shop Foreman ami Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Formerly connected with: Could Eberhardt, Newark, N. J., machine design construction: Weston Electric Inst. Co., Newark. N. J. experiment and model instrument department: Highland Park College of Engineering. I)es Moines, Iowa, Instructor of Machine Department; Cleveland Auto Machine Co., Cleveland, O.. salesman and demonstrator; present position. 1912-. GEO. M. LYNCH. A.B., Professor of Secondary Education. A. B.. East Florida Seminary, 1801; Professor of History and Civics, East Florida Seminary, 1807-00; Professor of Mathematics. East Florida Seminary, 1899-1905; Assistant Commandant. East Florida Seminary. 1000-05; President Florida Teachers' Association. 1901; Professor History and Civics. Normal Department, University of the State of Florida, 1905-06; present position. 1908-. HARVEY W. COX. M.A.. Ph.D. Ph.B.. Nebraska Wesleyan University. 1002; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1902-01; Professor of Philosophy in the same institution. 1904-00; M.A., Harvard. 1910; Ph.D., Harvard. 1911; present position. 1911-. W. L. FLOYD. M.S., Professor of liiology. B. S., South Carolina Military Academy, 1886; Principal Clio School. 1888-89; Principal Cypress High School, 1889-92; Instructor in English. East Florida Seminary. 1892-96; Graduate Student, Harvard Uni- veraity. Summer School, 1903; Professor of Natural Science. East Florida Seminary. 1896-1905; Professor of English and Science. Normal Department, University of the State of Florida. 1905-06; Graduate Student University of the State of Florida. 1905-06: M.S.. University of the State of Florida. 1906; present position. 1906-. A. JULIUS WEICIIARDT. ME.. M.M.E., Professor of Meehan ical Engineering. Shop Experience. 1880-83; M.E. Lehigh University. 1887: Foreman and Instructor in the shops of Iowa Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1888-91; M.M.E., Cornell University. 1891: Professor of Mechanical Engineering, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 1894-97; Professor of Mechanic Arts, Mississippi State A. M. College. 1898-1901; Professor of Mechanic Arts and Electricity, same institution, 1902; consulting engineering office, practice chiefly in electric railway work. 1903-10; present position. 1910-. JOHN A. TIIACKSTON, Ph.I).. Head of Department of Education. Professor of Secondary Education and Inspector of High Schools. A.IS., Furman University. 1899: Principal Public Schools. Nanning. S. C.. 1899-1901; Professor of Latin and Greek. Edgefield College, S. C.. 1901-03; Superintendent City Schools. McCall. S. C., 1903-06; Graduate Student in Summer School University of Virginia and University of Chicago. 1903-06; Fellow in New York University, 1906-08; Pd.M. New York University, 1907; Ph.D., New York University, 1908; Professor of Mathematics. State Normal School. Wino-
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